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The next film is

The IFI’s next screening in the Bollywood Film series will be Malamaal Weekly,
It screens on Saturday May 6 and Sunday May 7 at 12
noon in the IFI on Eustace Street in Temple Bar.

More information see www.irishfilm.com/bollywood

Price - Adults €9
Children €5

Past films

 

The IFI’s next screening in the Bollywood Film series will be Taxi number 9-2-11,
It screens on Saturday April 1 and Sunday April 2 at 12
noon in the IFI on Eustace Street in Temple Bar.

More information see www.irishfilm.com/bollywood

Price - Adults €9
Children €5

 

The IFI’s next screening in the Bollywood Film series will be Rang de Basanti,
a new film from
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra starring Aamir Khan, Soha Ali Khan, Siddharth, Alice Patten, Atul Kulkarni, Sharman Joshi, Madhavan, Kunal Kapoor

It screens on Saturday March 4th and Sunday March 5th at 12
noon in the IFI on Eustace Street in Temple Bar.

More information see www.irishfilm.com/bollywood

Price - Adults €9
Children €5

Cast: Aamir Khan, Soha Ali Khan, Siddharth, Alice Patten, Atul Kulkarni, Sharman Joshi, Madhavan, Kunal Kapoor
Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra

Storyline: A young English filmmaker, Sue (Alice Patten), chances upon her grandfather's docu ments and lands in India with the passion to make a film on Indian revolutionaries such as Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad amd their contemporaries and their struggle for freedom. Being a struggling filmmaker herself she does not have sufficient funds to cast professional actors and decides to recruit students from Delhi University in her docu-drama.

Her cast:
DJ (Aamir Khan): He passed out of  the university five years back but does not want to leave it because he thinks there is nothing really to look forward to in the real world.

Karan (Siddharth): He is the rich son living off the money of his father, the industrialist Rajnath Singhania. He shares a love-hate relationship with his father but continues to live off him, though with so me qualms.

Aslam (Kunal Kapoor): He is Muslim boy from a middle-class family,who lives near Jama Masjid. He is a kind of "poet, philosopher and guide" to his friends.

Sukhi (Sharman Joshi): He is the bachcha (baby) of this eclectic gang, with a penchant for pretty young things.

Laxman Pandey (Atul Kulkarni): He is the funda mentalist in the group and the idealist who belives that politics has the power to make the world a better place to live in and

Sonia (Soha Ali Khan): The only girl in the group, she is full of vim and vigour. She is engaged to Ajay (Madhavan) – an air force officer.

These six youngsters are like any young person today seeking their own lives and pursuing their interests with an attitude that is self-centred. Patriotism for them? Pooh! What's that word?

Sue, on the other hand, is deeply inspired by the life and struggle of the Indian revolutionaries and wants the world to recognise their contribution to India's freedom struggle. As her efforts unfold and engulf these six youngsters, what happens is a slow transformation in the lives of all. The six carefree youth open their eyes to a world forgotten. They stop awhile to understand that they are the torchbearers of those great men. They  stop to recognise that those (of the revolutionaries) were the lives and theirs was the passion, the courage which they (today's youth), have forgotten. They have forgotten the colour of sacrifice which ruled the lives of the young in pre-independence India - the colour saffron or basanti.

        

The IFI’s next screening in the Bollywood Film series will be PAHELI,
a sumptuous new film from Amol Palekar starring big name
Shah Rukh Khan.

It screens on Saturday February 4th and Sunday February 5th at 12
noon in the IFI on Eustace Street in Temple Bar.

More information? See www.pahelithefilm.com
or www.irishfilm.com/bollywood

Price - Adults €9
Children €5


SALAAM NAMASTE

on 7th and 8th January 2006
at 12:00
in The IFI, Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Price - Adults €9
Children €5

The Greatest Indian Love Story of all ti

me

Taj Mahal – An Eternal Love Story releases on the 3rd December 2005 in Dublin.

This  December witnesses the release of the long-awaited and groundbreaking epic, Taj Mahal –

An Eternal Love Story. Starring Kabir Bedi, Manisha Koirala, Pooja Batra, and newcomers Zulfikar Syed and Sonya Jehan, the film is set to be one of the best films of 2005.

The film is directed by Akbar Khan, a man known for his ability to portray legendary tales with accuracy and realism. Taj Mahal captures and immortalises the glorious golden period of the Mughal Era from the ruins of time, making it the most expensive film ever made in Bollywood. Akbar Khan displays this period in all its grandeur, opulence and brutality, through the use of elegant and eye-capturing costumes, costly sets and amazing cinematography.

Taj Mahal – An Eternal Love Story introduces promising actress, Sonya Jehan, grand-daughter of the legendary singer-actress Noor Jehan. Sonya plays Mumtaz Mahal, the beautiful and exquisite woman who was behind the making of the Taj Mahal. The film also stars handsome newcomer Zulfikar Syed as the young Prince Khurram who builds the spectacular Taj Mahal as a tribute to his love when Mumtaz dies during childbirth. Overpowered by grief, the emperor etched her story in stone to build her the finest sepulchre ever.

The film boasts an outstanding supporting cast including Kabir Bedi who superbly plays the aged Shah Jehan and Manisha Koirala as Jehan Ara, daughter to Shah Jehan and mediator between father and son, Aurangzeb, in the bloody power-struggle for the Mughal Empire.

Arbaaz Khan plays the role of Aurangzeb, the ruthless usurper who murders his own brothers and imprisons his father in his lust and hunger for power. Pooja Batra is very effective in her role as Noor Jehan, the shrewd and ambitious Empress and Kim Sharma is her spoilt daughter who tries to seduce Prince Khurram in order to become the next Mughal Empress.

The film portrays the Mughal era as a combination of fierce battle, awful revenge, love, hate and passion. Brothers destroyed each other and sons rebelled against fathers in their rivalry for the throne. Akbar Khan captures all these emotions and dramatic scenes in this grand saga that traces the making of Taj Mahal.

The music is yet another exception. Through the beautiful and haunting melodies of the legendary composer and director, Naushad, and the touching lyrics and poetry of Syed Gulrez, the music truly brings to life the romance that has set hearts alight for centuries. The soundtrack will be release on Dublin South FM 104.9 on every Sat at 4- 5pm…in a programme Dhalti Shaam( Evening Descends)…

From the month of December 2005 the Bollywood films return to the Irish Film Institute (Formerly known as IFC). The timing 11/12 Noon slot exists as usual at present.  

For further info please contact Bollywood Ireland.

 

Siraj Zaidi
01- 4928156
087 2832259
szaidi@oceanfree.net
www.Boollywoodireland.com

Parineeta
A must see film ...Super hit in Europe, and in India. Now comes to Dublin only for two days. Worth seeing just for Vidiya BALAN performance. Please do not miss it...

The film is schedule for release on Sat.6th and Sunday 7th Auguust....at the IFI (Formerely IFC)...Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.

Direct pre booking at 01- 6793477 at the IFI Box office.

Time 11:30 AM CINEMA 1 Big Screen and Dolby sound.
Adults €9 Children €5.

CAR Park..Free on Sunday mornings any where in town.
Near by Paid car Parks Trinity Car park, Fleet Street car park.
Best try Luas and Busses coming into town.

Bollywood Ireland News

Our June film is "KAAL" starring Ajay DEVGAN, Vivek Oberoi, Lara Datta and John Abraham. Dates 4th, 5th and 6th June @ 4 pm @the Ormonde Cinema Stillorgan.

All Bollywood Ireland films now carry English Subtitles.

GOA Mini Indian Film Festival

Bollywood Ireland in collaboration with the Indian Embassy are organising a mini- Indian summer film festival as part of a special promotion of Goa.

The films details are as follows:-

5 Films, first 4 FILMS Shot in Goa, Screening over Five Saturdays
, starting from 30th April at 3pm.

Venue: The Art House on Curve Street (Opposite the IFC - Cinema in Temple Bar)

1- JOSH (Shah Rukh KHAN, Ashwaria RAI)... 30th April. At 3:00pm.

2- SAGAR (Kamal Hasan, Dimple kapardia, Rishi KAPOOR).. 7th May At 3:00pm

3- Dil CHAHTA HAI (Amir KHAN, Saif Ali KHAN, Akshay Khanna,Prity Zinta)14 May At 3:00pm.

4- AITRAZ (Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor)..21 May At3:00pm.

5 VEER ZAARA (Shah Rukh Khan, Priti Zinta, and Rani Mukharji)...28 May At 3:00pm.

Tickets ... 7 Euros AT THE DOOR.

Please Come along and bring your Irish friends....they might visit GOA ..after seeing Goa in these films.

All films are English Subtitles.

BLACK - will be back

Dates April / May 2005

Last FIlm

Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathyio
Meaning: Now the Country is your Responsibility

Dates are 4th-10th Feb for one week every day at 3pm.

When a winning combination of a director and writer team up again after delivering one of Indian cinema's biggest hits [GADAR], you only expect the ultimate in their subsequent project.

Post GADAR, director Anil Sharma not only teams up with GADAR writer Shaktiman, but also assembles an ensemble star cast for his latest outing, AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO. Naturally, and quite expectedly, the first question you ask yourself is, will they emerge trumps this time around as well? Will they recreate history all over again?

AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO can be best described as a swanky car with a faulty engine. It starts off well and as you start enjoying the journey, it suddenly decelerates. And before you think it must've been a minor irritant, the engine conks off, leaving you high and dry.

AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO comes at a time when relations between India and Pakistan are at an all-time high. The film looks at the Kashmir issue, revisits Kargil, talks about Pak-sponsored terrorism, besides the two countries trade abuses and insults, hurl accusations, ridicule each other at international platforms and in the end, suddenly, the story does a somersault - the two nations talk of peace and harmony in the last scene. Strangely, the film is touted as India's first film on Indo-Pak friendship. Wonder, if this is friendship, what exactly is the meaning of enmity then?

One actually thought that Indian film-makers had stopped hitting out at Pakistan in their films, but AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO takes you back to the days when abusing your neighbour would instantaneously draw claps. In today's times, when the two nations are trying their best to bury the ugly past and make a new beginning, a film like AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO only re-opens old wounds.

AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO tells the story of Amarjeet Singh [Amitabh Bachchan], an army officer, who watches his son Vikramjeet Singh [Bobby Deol] sacrifice his life for the nation.

Years pass by and Vikramjeet's son Kunal [Bobby Deol - in a dual role!] is now an army officer himself. However, Kunal aspires to quit the armed forces, settle down abroad and make ample money.

Kunal spots Shweta [Divya Khosla] at a desert festival and its love at first sight for him. But Shweta has a past. She'd been married to an army officer, Rajiv [Akshay Kumar], who had to leave for the battlefield the day he got married.

But Rajiv lands up in the custody of Pakistani officers [headed by Danny Denzongpa], who first try to extract information from him, but when they don't succeed, they torture him ruthlessly.

Rajiv and the other Indian P.O.W.s somehow escape and manage to reach India. But, in between, Kunal has made a firm decision to marry Shweta. But with Rajiv back on the scene, Shweta finds herself at crossroads of life.

Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate to such a level that Pakistani militants, backed by the Pakistani armed forces [Ashutosh Rana], try to spell terror during the Amarnath pilgrimage. But the timely intervention of the Indian army officers mess up the plans of the Pakistanis.

In the last sequence, India and Pakistan shake hands and decide to fight terrorism together.

AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO appeals in parts. Portions like those when Divya narrates her story or later, when Akshay narrates his story, are interesting and well executed. The start of the film has also been shot well, but seems very much inspired by TITANIC. However, the love triangle episode, with Akshay permitting his already-wedded wife Divya to walk out on him to marry Bobby, looks fake and is difficult to absorb.

Writer Shaktiman also loses grip in the post-interval portions. The entire Amarnath pilgrimage episode could've been better penned, but the climax seems so formulaic that the hammer strong impact is missing.

More than anything else, one fails to understand why Shaktiman was so adamant on projecting Pakistan completely black. This aspect is one of the major limitations of the enterprise. However, the dialogues [also penned by Shaktiman] are clapworthy at places [from the masses point of view].

Anil Sharma's USP has always been dramatic portions and a few sequences [the confrontation between Akshay and Danny in the jail] do stand out. But he ought to have chosen a subject that wouldn't seem out of place in the current scenario. Anu Malik's music is a mixed bag. 'Chali Aa' and 'Hume Tumse Hua Hain Pyaar' are decent numbers, but a couple of numbers can easily be deleted. That would only help perking up the pace, to an extent.

Cinematography [Kabir Lal] is outstanding. The lensman captures the various colors in the story to perfection. Action scenes [Tinu Verma] are well handled. Editing [Ballu Saluja] is loose. The editor should've used the scissors sharply.

AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO boasts of a mammoth cast, but it's Akshay Kumar who towers above one and all. His role is the type that would appeal to the masses completely and he enacts it well too. However, his shayaris get irritating after a point [he breaks into a shayari in almost every scene].

Amitabh Bachchan breathes fire when he confronts his opponents. Also, he exudes tremendous energy in the 'Kurti Malmal Ki' song. Bobby Deol is likable. He gets to do what a typical hero does in most films - dance, fight, romance, sacrifice - and he does it like a seasoned player.

Divya Khosla makes a decent debut. Sandali Sinha impresses a great deal. Ashutosh Rana and Danny Denzongpa are adequate - the former has a meatier role. Kapil Sharma does not deliver. Naghma has been wasted. Also, she looks odd as Bobby's mother. Aarti Chhabria gets no scope at all. Govind Namdev is competent.

On the whole, AB TUMHARE HAWALE WATAN SATHIYO falls way below expectations. At the box-office, it will meet with mixed reactions. While the masses wouldn't mind it, the classes, especially the family audiences, would give it a cold shoulder. From the business point of view, the film has better prospects in circuits such as U.P., Bihar and Punjab thanks to its mass appealing flavour. But at metros and multiplexes mainly, it will have its limitations.

Veer Zaara



27th , 28th, 29th and 30th. December
1st - 9th jan.


Advance booking adviable @ The Ormonde
Box office - 01-707 4100

place : ORMONDE CINEMA - Stillorgan. (Oppst. Stillorgan shopping centre) FREE car park. Bus : 46 / 46 A, 63, 84, 84X,75, 86.

last Film

Pinjer

Saturday 20th and 27th November at 3p.m.

Andaaz

Sundays 21st.and 28th November at 3p.m.

Advance booking adviable @ The Ormonde
Box office - 01-707 4100
place : ORMONDE CINEMA - Stillorgan. (Oppst. Stillorgan shopping centre)
FREE car park. Bus : 46 / 46 A, 63, 84, 84X,75, 86.  

Mujse Shaadi Karogee ?

2nd and 3rd October. at 12 noon

English Subtitles.
Advance booking adviable @ The Ormonde
Box office - 01-707 4100
place : ORMONDE CINEMA - Stillorgan. (Oppst. Stillorgan shopping centre)
FREE car park. Bus : 46 / 46 A, 63, 84, 84X,75, 86.

Gurv

4th and 5th September. at 12 noon
starring : Salman Khan...dir, Puneet Isaar
English Subtitles.

Hum Tum

7th and 8th August. at 12 noon
starring : Rani Mukharji and Saif Ali
English Subtitles.

Lakshya

3 and 4 July and 10th and 11th July at 12 noon

place : ORMONDE CINEMA - Stillorgan. (Oppst. Stillorgan shopping centre)
FREE car park.
Bus : 46 / 46 A, 63, 84, 84X,75, 86.   

Advance bookings : 01-7074100

 

AETBAAR.
Starring Amitab Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Johan Ibrahim....
dates : 5 and 6 June
place : ORMONDE CINEMA - Stillorgan. (Oppst. Stillorgan shopping centre)
FREE car park.
Bus : 46 / 46 A, 63, 84, 84X,75, 86.   

Advance bookings : 01-7074100

Yeh Lamhe Judai Ke


starring Dushyant [Shah Rukh Khan], Jaya [Raveena Tandon], Sujit [Mohnish Bahl] and Nisha [Navneet Nishan] are childhood friends.


8th and 9th Mayl in the IFI at midday

Kismat
starring Bobby deol, Priyanka Chopra, and Kabir Bedi.

3rd and 4th April in the IFI at 11:30a.m.

AETBAAR


starring Abitabh BACHCHAN, John Abrahim, and Vipasha Basu.

6th and 7th March in the IFI

KAL HO NAA HO

IFI
7th & 8th February 2004

Janasheen
IFC
10th & 11th January 2004

Moive - TAGORE,
15th& 16th November - 12pm - IFC

Pre book your tickets now >>

Moive - PINJER
6th & 7th December - 12pm - IFC

PINJAR is a film worth watching!

 

Moive - Vishnu
UCI Tallaght
25th -29th October.
25th, 26th and 27th 12:30 pm.
28th and 29th 7:30pm.

Actors: Vishnu Vardan Babu, Vedika

Bollywood Film Screenings at the UCI Tallaght, is subject to membership.

A membership card is available at the UCI Taillight Box office. Membership is for life and cost only 0.50 cent. please keep this card in a safe place, as you will need to show it at the time of purchase.


Lead Cast:

Jr. NTR, Bhoomika, Ankitha, Nazar, Sangeetha, Vijay Saksena, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Mukesh Rushi, Bhanu Chandar, Seetha,Rahul Dev, Brahmanandam, Venu Madhav, Ramyasri, Surya, Hema, Ragini.

Technical Team:

Screenplay-Direction: SS Rajamouli
Producer: V Vijaya Kumar Varma
Presents: V Doraswamy Raju
Music: MM Keeravani
Story: Vijayendra Prasad
Dialogues: ‘Gangothri’ Viswanath, Ratnam
Director of Photography: Ravindra Babu
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateshwar Rao
Art: Ananda Sai


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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